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They didn’t stamp my passport every time I crossed a border, but they did frequently enough to give the general picture. You can’t read the visas at this magnification (parvification?), but the timeline summarizes them and captures the outline of my international peregrinations between 1967 and early 1970.
We collected the leftmost cluster of five visas during our Christmas 1967 reunion trip. The Amendment, solemnized on 29 July 1968, turned our group passport into individual ones, in preparation for our missionary trip to Paris on 10 August. During our mission together, we visited Madrid twice. |
During the fall and winter of 1969-70, I made several trips to London and Dublin in service to an Abt Associates project and, providentially, to my Harvard doctoral thesis. More in context. |
Ed.D | 1967-68: | Independent Study | S.A.C.C.H.A.R.I.N.E. | Reunion in Paris | Thesis | AAI | Disaster |
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